Can I move the splitter per keyboard?

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Can I move the splitter per keyboard?

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I already have a shortcut defined for cm_50percent. As I am a keyboard fan, and use TC almost without the mouse, I'd like to be able to move the splitter with the keyboard. AFAIK there is no way to do this, am I right? Or is there maybe a default Delphi shortcut for this?
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Good idea! I like this. And I also hope there is way to use TC's toolbar with keyboard, then the keyboard will rule all, :)
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WatchUer wrote:Good idea! I like this. And I also hope there is way to use TC's toolbar with keyboard, then the keyboard will rule all, :)
Well, real keyboard fans don't use toolbars, they use the Start menu ;-)
Even though I miss the nice icons there, lol.
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DosNavigator allows to change the width of panels using ALT+ left/right arrow and it's sometimes very useful.

Of course I know this shortcut in TC is used to go back/forward but there could be something with arrows...
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DosNavigator allows to change the width of panels using ALT+ left/right arrow and it's sometimes very useful.
Yes, I remember this, that is exactly why I miss that feature!
Hmm, I can't think of a good shortcut for this... maybe
Alt-Ctrl-Arrows?
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